Examples of further actions
Reflection on practice |
Project participants all engaged in reflection upon further action through action research cycles of change that cascaded over the two years of the project. |
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Examples from original projects |
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Action research teams introduced changes to teaching practice and the effects these had on student feedback.
These changes were disseminated for further discussion at institute-wide plenary sessions.
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Leaders in effective practice introduced changes to their assessment and dissemination these through a cascading process throughout their own departments and then to new departments.
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Some participants kept reflective journals that enabled ongoing reflection on implementation of their projects. Regular newsletters were distributed to share the development of projects.
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Introduced changes to the online learning environment and sought feedback from colleagues and students. |